I have a Remington 700 chambered in .223 with about 600 through it, The barrel is a 28 1/2in Broughton 1/8 twist, Masterclass Laminated stock, RPA 1/4X1/4 rear sight with adjustable aperture and an 18 mm globe front sight with adj aperture and a "diopter" This rifle has been reconfigured to tahe AR mags., done by mo De Fina in conn. I have 4 mags abs a "Bob Sled" that go with it, if you are interested let me know, I can provide pics. Make me a reasonablr offer. Thanks
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Rem 700 in .223
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Rem 700 in .223
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Great gun, that Remmy 700.
I've got one, in .223 also, and with my brew, it busts these wee soda cans half the size of the regular can with no trouble at all: at 100 yds and filled with water, the splash will warm the cockles of your ticket.
I have a Remington 700 chambered in .223 with about 600 through it, The barrel is a 28 1/2in Broughton 1/8 twist, Masterclass Laminated stock, RPA 1/4X1/4 rear sight with adjustable aperture and an 18 mm globe front sight with adj aperture and a "diopter" This rifle has been reconfigured to tahe AR mags., done by mo De Fina in conn. I have 4 mags abs a "Bob Sled" that go with it, if you are interested let me know, I can provide pics. Make me a reasonablr offer. Thanks
Old Sailor
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Smile, it makes folks wonder what you are up to
Great gun, that Remmy 700.
I've got one, in .223 also, and with my brew, it busts these wee soda cans half the size of the regular can with no trouble at all: at 100 yds and filled with water, the splash will warm the cockles of your ticket.
A bad shot is often caused by a loose nut behind the buttplate